If you’re favoring hedgehogs over foxes, you’re disagreeing with luminaries like Robin Hanson and billionaire investors like Charlie Munger. There is, in fact, far more than one globe—the one my parents had marked out the USSR, whereas ones sold today do not; and on the territory itself you won’t see those lines and colorings at all.
Some recent quotes post here had something along the lines of “the only perfect map is a 1 to 1 correspondence with everything in the territory, and it’s perfectly useless.”
If you’re favoring hedgehogs over foxes, you’re disagreeing with luminaries like Robin Hanson and billionaire investors like Charlie Munger. There is, in fact, far more than one globe—the one my parents had marked out the USSR, whereas ones sold today do not; and on the territory itself you won’t see those lines and colorings at all.
Some recent quotes post here had something along the lines of “the only perfect map is a 1 to 1 correspondence with everything in the territory, and it’s perfectly useless.”